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2010 Cadillac Escalade

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$51,530

The first Cadillac Escalade was little more than a badge and some wood on a GMC Yukon, with an automatic and a V8 on a five-door SUV. The 2nd generation had its own styling beginning in 2002, with more engine options, as well as an extended version and a truck. Options included bucket seats in the first two rows, as well as heated and cooled seats and multiple monitors in top-line models. However, it has been on the receiving end of multiple stereotypes. The latest generation is slightly more rounded, with a more defined grille. It’s available with rear- and four-wheel drive. A single V8 is available, although there is a hybrid option. Unfortunately, even with a hybrid version, fuel economy is lower than class average. Standard features include six-disc CD changer, leather seats and steering wheels, and heat for the front two rows.
 

Market

$51,530 average dealer price
$3,581 more than average private listings
1791 for sale, 562 new listings monthly
64 days average on dealer lot prior to sale

Available Trims

Escalade BaseAAAA $46,688
Escalade LuxuryAAAA $50,363
Escalade PremiumAAAA $50,387
Escalade Platinum EditionAAAA $61,352

Model Overview

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Awards6.2 see more
Performance10.0 see more
Fuel Economy3.5 see more
Luxury8.0 see more
Safety7.0 see more
Reliability0.0 see more
  • #71 Best Selling Car on Carsabi
  • Ranked the top Luxury Large SUV for 2010 by U.S. News
  • AutoPacific 2010 Highest Satisfaction Premium Brand Award Winner
  • AutoPacific 2010 Vehicle Satisfaction Award Winner
  • AutoWeek calls the Escalade large and luxurious
  • AutoWeek reports Escalade has the bling but can tackle the rough stuff, too
  • AutoWeek reports Escalade stands out no matter where it traverses with all the expected hardware, and then some
  • AutoWeek credits Escalade with a quiet, comfortable interior, stand-out looks and plenty of extras
  • 403 horsepower V-8 engine.
  • 417 lbs.-ft. of torque at peak performance.
  • 376 cubic inches of displacement.
  • 14 city mpg.
  • 20 highway mpg
  • We don't have luxury text yet.
 

Safety

NHTSA Frontal Crash Safety:10.0
NHTSA Front Seat Side Crash Safety:None
NHTSA Rear Seat Side Crash Safety:None
IIHS Rear End Collision SafetyNone
NHTSA Rollover Resistance:6.0
IIHS Head and Neck Safety:None
IIHS Torso SafetyNone
IIHS Left Leg SafetyNone
IIHS Right Leg SafetyNone
 

Reliability

The following was compiled from every Cadillac Escalade in our database:

Depreciation after 10k miles:
10.5%
Depreciation after 50k miles:
42.5%
Depreciation after 1 year:
18.0%
Depreciation after 3 years:
44.8%
90th Percentile Mileage:
None miles
Esimated Lifetime Use:
150,000 miles